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Diatoms are photosynthesising algae, they have a siliceous skeleton (frustule) and are found in almost every aquatic environment including fresh and marine waters, soils, in fact almost anywhere moist. ... Diatoms are formally classified as belonging to the Division Chrysophyta, Class Bacillariophyceae
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Diatoms are photosynthesising algae, they have a siliceous skeleton (frustule) and are found in almost every aquatic environment including fresh and marine waters, soils, in fact almost anywhere moist. ... Diatoms are formally classified as belonging to the Division Chrysophyta, Class Bacillariophyceae

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